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Moran and Gunboat Ukely to Furnish the Next Big Bout for New York Fans. * Cuperight, 1918. by The Prem (The New York World). F's MORAN vs. Gunboat Smitt ie the next big thing in @ fstic Iie in store for New York's box img fans. The match ia not vet ar- fanged, but it surely will ‘e as soon rival white ment on the time, place and the money considera- ten, The Garden will pruvabdly be the Pibee and the time the latter part of Tealises that the bout should be (BS best in the drawing card line in . tile city since the Gunner and Bom- baréier Wells ly established him- self in white nopedom when he polished off big Al Palser like a fighting mechanic Wednesday it, and Gundoat Smith couldn't pos void & meeting with him now ome! he wanted to. The Pittsburgher G@e@enstrated that he has the all im- portant punch worthy of comparison wifh Smith's deadly wallop. He also at Paiser's expense, a certain bramd: of cleverness and cool headed Judgment that hasn't been seen of late years in heavyweight contests. If he jen @ good match for Smith, then no ope tm the present crop of white heavy- ighte te ORAN wasn't surprised by his vic- tory over Palzer, It was only what he expected, he said, ana @ the least bit swelled up over the . “I always knew 1 could it to New Yorkers. Dan Poinascnbpred ston of Burope th Nee JOHNBON certainty te tn hard tt with injuring his a hey @n auto accident in London and ing crusaded out of theatrical engage-| ments in the English capital. To get an} iden of the big negro's popularity in the theatrics} world read the folowing from en Gnglish pape ‘The Rev. F F. B. Meyer, Hon. Bee- retary of the National Free Church Counctl, writes: eng | et p, and one which is likely to give great set-back to the tone of the ‘arlety music halls. I only hope that the masses of music hall frequenters Wil let the managers uuderstand that they don't want an exhibitio t this kind, and I congratulate the ‘artety Artistes’ Federation for the @ made 1 time to focus ‘opinion on this as on the John- puaitc woneWells fight. But all who have the oj portunity should use it to prevent the scandal of this exhibition. The W.epaing sessions of next November ought to have something about it.” RRY POLLOK, manager of Fred- in a letter here ad- 'ybody in New York to to may | Mnocked Welsh out of thousancs of vig Jar. in contracts throughout Canada. Pollok has been travelling through the Nor west for several months, and con- ACK BRITTON 1s matrimony. le the pretty and contemplating nder girl who arqueraded in men’s clothes and tried get into the Palser-Moran fight ‘ednesday, onl: oor, Jack sa bug and used to take in all the fights His prospective bride! to be arrested at the!| she is a regular Aight! TROUBLE BREWS IN MAJOR LEAGUES Smith Piss Salbaee aca oun casiat its Evans Had Stubbon Stubborn Time of the Coast, where he first inet her. In the Weat Sixty-eighth street police to think the vigilant Waied her disguire. detective had pene- if 1 could on could have waiki pulling, put 1 she vontibed t can't smoke, ply friend at the rali before the polive denk a ‘A policeman in the tation suggested thet she made a nilstak> in wearing Riny day clothes on a clear night, ferrimgs to her mackintoss, but ail he got for answer was a rcornful look “L Gon't see that they can do an:thing to me for wanting Ww sev a fight.” gald, between questions from the |i fenamt on duty, "I Ko to all the big bouts in San Francisco. and 1 uke them.” -_-__s --—- MARTIN KESSLER MATCHED ‘TO RACE CHAPPLE SUNDAY. A match that has been h for some time was con toe yowhen Arthur Chapple and Martin easier, considered °40 of the word's best motor tavers, Were signed to Bue on Sunlay 4 ternoe atthe . Brighton Bescn Movordrome, ver: two t three, each heat to be at Ki week, with Ohne Gnd pyperi as part ne wig twenty-four hour te now holde hip. but bs. oan tak ter f th sler is confident rom him, scat.on, he pro- fensed to be terribly disappoinied at missing the fight. She felt hurt, too, | | THE EVE _ |IT OFTEN HAPPENS , E,! WONDER prepa The Be NEWS PAPER we L] Loow. LIKE ee ae) ? r c (G6T @ ety GTS GONNA FT YOU 1H SHAPE FOR 4 TomoeRow's FIGHT LGET READY! al SECOND RATS Guy 1S GET THE IM SHAPE ALL BY Wis LONESOME 6 —Tave. OFF YOUR: CAP SO AS TOLET r tow Od MaARRIE f\the putter and needed a 5. lteok advantage of Evans’ areleas: | fh got bad Hea in se eighth. Trav-/ ness and passed hin on the alxth with me well out of sand, out used 4/two beautiful approach playa, Evans to ake the hole; Herreshoff a good putt, squared the count on the eighth, and for a three. The champion got ina peck | at the turn both were square. of trouble on the ninth, nis first poor] Coming home, Evans caught his stride golf, His drive was short and his gece; and didn't have a @core worse than 5 nd shot dropped into a pit, Coming! His greatest play for the day was on ont, he overplayed the green and re-| the troublesome 18th, when he sent quired three putts to make the coup, | beautiful drive over the lake and went Nerreshof! missed all traps and holed |out in 3 Anderson's steady playing out in 4. At the turn Travers was one| Was 4 big surprise to the gallery that up. |deserted the Travere-Herreshoff match The Jersey man atill went wrong on | during the last few holes, and which the 100), He got into all sorts of | preferred to see the hard battle between | trouble and Srally escaped with a atx, the East and Weat. Herreshoff took advantage of this alip-| Wor details of afternoon round of up and covered the distance in four be- the semi-Anals see Page 1. caume of & powerful mid-iron play to the green. Travers quickly rallied, how- | ever, and came across with @ durat of | speed that made Herreshoff and the gallery open their eyes in amazement CHAMPION DOES FIVE HOLES BELOW PAR. strokes was his count for this place © on, MARRLI oir Sept. 6, fourth in the series of international wonder yacht races was called off short- ly after 3.20 torday because of lack of wind after the yachts had covered two- thirds of the course. It wan diMoult Your. MASSE BROW Tuas syouR GREAT ARE OU The | ! NING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1913. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE: IN NEW M'GRAW'S PLAYERS| HAVE GONE STALE hi Copyright. 191%. by The Pr AY USHER WHS DAS GY (3? 8 Publiahine Co. (The New York World). Now LSTEN PALZER , AXEL fe LieT Your Eve BRowS ALITTLE HIGHER AND SMILE MORE SWEETLY Runs, None Left FOURTH INNING—Wolter singled to hia approach to within fifteen feet of the hole and followed this up with a wonderful putt for 3. Merresshoff twice | right. Cree struck put. Wolter out! nt Into traps and needed 5 for the hole, | stealing, Ainsmith to Laporte. Hartzell The Garden City player won the sixth | flied to Gedeon. No Runs, None Left on beautiful work on the edge of the green. Travers missed a chance for a halve when he slipped up on an easy putt, one of his very few mis Hoth got into a great deal of trouble on the long seventh of 581 yards. Trav- ers drove his tee shot Into the second hunker, His second and third shots went Into traps and only a good putt saved him from a worse fate than six Milan beat out a bunt. Milan caught napping off first, Ford to Knight. Fos- ter walked, Gandil struck out. Foster also dying trying to steal on the third strike, No runs, None left. pial ode HARVARD LOOKS WINNER AT INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS, Herreshoff, to show that he could do . a the atime, Just about duplicated the HAVERFORD, Pa. Sept. 5.-—The ohampton’s nd he, too, |!tercollegiate single tennis champion- ship probably will got to Harvard an started a series| the result of the tournament now be-! him two holes. /ing played here. Wendell Kuhn of *Invted ino 1% Pr vceton was eliminated to-day by and dropped in ’ favorite chip shot, Travers came within | St'alent wets, ere: Serbs: Wile four feet of the cup and holed out in| !4™s Will be called upon to play the five. Herreshoff took advantage of thin| Winner of the Armatrong-Washburn break and did four for the eighth. Bach|mateh in the finals to-morrow. In the halved the ninth in four but not until|champlonahip doubles tn the semi-final the Montclair wisard pulled off a hard|rounds played to-day Law Kiddi to tell which boat was ahead when the race was o Starting at the Mth the champion ul he G4 every bole below par 1% foot that caused the gallery to oheer| Princeton, defeated Cunnin, for aearly « minute, Gates, Yale, 61, tO BOWED ONE. MINUTE AND “THIRTY Two SECONDS THESE STEAKS ARE HARDENING (cm my daw TO dane A RESET IMPACT ‘ MING Te > Pad Homey CARES WHE THER. HE EATS FoR BREAKEAST ae NaS (er SEVENTEEN EGS er 0st GOLd TOOTH SHow A LUT Te AND Sik DILL PICKLES WITH Sauce AU JuF AND ONE Fitece ‘Te GREAT “DEMON” DOUHNUTT IS PHOTOCRAPHED and up; selling: si furlonga—*Euterpa, 98; AND INTERVIEWED IN TRAINING FOR HS COMING tan HOt, takes, 108: Stee hee 100, eee <3, WOT; akin. 108 + 108; WT THE, SECOND RATE Guy WHOSE tho 108, Camel itt, sdecege Kora, 80, Bae NAME (S NOT FAmiLiAR, BUT WHIQN | 104. *Tom Sayree, 108; Taare, 107; Bebty __ SOUNDS UKE “FRANK EURTER YS tit uinr want gmme 100 Serine ew HEusS A 7. THIRD RACK—The King’s Plate; 91,800 = HARD tidied. the year ide and one mle aa GETTING INTO THE CLUB, FIRST GAME. | |stats an 5 FE : Fooral Crown, 124)" Piano TO FIGHT THE “DEMON HIGHLANDERS | | 2 sone Birt tia! Stu Ct Stag Pig a le . } Rosh Lark, 221; coupled Campbell ale Lata | Maisel, 3b... 0 0000 j entry. ; ; | Wolter, ef 0 0 100 adtaly tour genet toe ‘abou ive all ‘avers ays nsational emir Pt ee el ada ae ‘ara \Hartzell, 2b... 1 1 4 8 0 She 5 | Knight, 1b. 12 1 0 "rr Golf, Beatin Herreshoff |i Gitieg ris. 8 & TL Glin tent of the ninte, Picker to Dau 7p Zeider 0 1 £ 3 Oldert. Larry Doyle smashed a drive | H Gosse 0 0 4 3. O|that hit the bull squarely in the middle, | Schultz, 2 which neta him $0 and also a two-| | +P 0 121 UJ Sweeney... 0 0 0 0 of dagwer. Fletcher was thrown out by | | Caidweil... 0 0 0 0 glSmith, Dovie taking third. Rurns lined by “MORNING ROUNDS oF aor) | ee Be ed PLIES alerey oR ee poeta | SEVENTH RACH $300 MATCH : eh -Fletcher made a one Atel = pacino Weel laren ee 2 5 24 14 r 1) splendid stop and tossed out Collins. is “The Hume 1 . Sweeney hatted for ¢ in nint " 00; Beach It Leading Anderson in ravers: I Galawell'battea (ons ninth. | Daubert atruck out. Herzog threw out | n ST TRAVERS i Smith, No Runs. None Left. coreeticg. Ahoeaaek . WASHINGTON. Herzog bounced a single off Rucker's | > Morning Round. R. HPO. A, E,|sloved liand Herzog stole recond Moeller, rf...... © 0 2 0 Of} Murrey beat out a bunt, advancing Milan, ct. 2 Herzog to third, Meyers hit the right GOLF suMMARY. (Continued trom Firrt Page) ioral ‘ ‘ t 4 Ol neta wall tor @ stugle, scoring | (Sorvine Round, 18 Holes.) Gandil, Ib > 210 00 and jutting Murray on second. Jerome D. Fravers, Upper Meantelaiz, ae teen Ries e 6 was out, Rucker to Daubert, sues! 6 up om Fred Merreshe@, Garden City; over early. The champion had little saecen Teh Goes in Against | Williams, th... 0 0 0 0 Ol scoring and Meyers taking sevona | Cuarles Bvans, Chicago, 8 up on John trouble winning, 5—4. 2 =. {La Porte, 2b 0 0 DO 1 I} bemaree struck out. Smith tossed out Aneeeess,, Rassesuaatees: ANDERGON'S PLAYING TOOK Chance Men to Cinch eat esse 0 2 6 2 Of Snodgrass, Two Runs One Left 10 The Kvening World.) : AWAY EVANS'S NERVE, insmith, ¢. 0 0 2 0 O} THIRD INNING—Fisher singled to GARDEN CITY LINKS. “Sept. &— TOE Anderson's jisplay of courage and| Second Struggle. McBride, s: 0 t 2 4 I} left. Fischer hit into a double play, Jerome D. Travers, threo times cham- ee Pea iat a ribo au buted brilllancy carried Evans off his feet Gideon, If 0 1 2 1 Of Doste to Fletcher to Merk e. Fletcher | pion, came all the way back to top| 4.’ p In lead UP tO! The pride of the West ix a wonderful Boenling, p... . 0 0 Lf 5 Of tossed out Rucker. No Runs. None] five up. It wan perfect golf, one good) ,,1 Left form to-day when he defeated Fred! got following each other In quick suc plays: mr n leading, but he t# prone to SECOND GAM ; Johnson, Po. O 0 0 0 O Oiladawe hFaW cub Davie. MWh 4 ll Herreshoft of Garden City 8 up in the] cession. ARICGLBE edinacon eee BATTING ORDER. ‘Sons FF 8 is a] out Pletener: urns fonted out to Fish | morning round of eighteen holes in the path ittte exten treat to the gallery fore. Ife ahowed no quartor, Ander-|_ Washington Highlanders FEMI R ey . None left semi-finals for the nineteenth national How thirty-Ave-foot) gon took the fourth hole oing out and! Moeller, rf Maisel, 3h, li ei backends INNING--Moran singled | putt on the thirteenth. Showing this] 4); . !Milan, ef. Wolter, ef. First Base on Balls—Of Schultz Jeo left. Cutshaw flied out to si | amateur title, Travers's “come back”| wasn't a fluke, the champion sank aj ckly am the next one. Evans! Milan, ‘ oft Boehling, & Struck Out Ry schultz " vd OBE (to Sngde! . he q P an wan never the same after this oRiets , 2, by Hoehling 3 ma] Brass in deep centre, Stengel flied out) was almont magical and he made his) putt that rolled forty feet on thal “tierresnon navel teaver te 1. | Gandil 2b alah atten se Hit—a 64 Murray in deap right. Moran stole! olf time rival look Ike @ novice. The! green. Milt forthe turn oF (he afleragon tsuna: are Uilineoles. rf Play — Gedeon, Ainewarih second. + Collins filed out to Snod |champton played @ cautious game and| It seemed an impossible shot, and| travers was atill 4 ip, but he had all ne Ege ly Valder, ae Pitches--B by Pitcher—| grass. No Runs. One Left hin shots at times were sensational. | Herreshoff was surprised that hel coud do to keep his lead safe. Her-|« Pip egal a Sweeney.) Laporte, 1 ; es—Connolly| Herzog went out, Fisher to Daubert. AU Une CUT Tree ro Oe eee tha atcteentne tne rive ar | Teatoft rallied and didn't allow the gene | Johnson, 1. Ford. p j eet SSAA, ee en nae. Move nner a, Simply turn the soiled uffs over but coming back he peeled off hole af-| iN Sate Meromag {n means Gational New Jersey star to repeat hia} Umpires—Connoliy and Egan —=|hit and rfn play Meyers singled to) Simply turn the soiled cuits o' ter hole helow par and Herreshoft was] ine Mexenteent Re vers re en Se brilliant work of the morning round, SANTURORIN BOT want «nari KRAMER BREAKS | ARM riaht, Bustle pray on third, Murray | and you have a clean pair. No i o af a VAS N ‘ON, D. C., Be ha #c0} ny ast) runn 4 tin, out Powerless to atop him. The chumpion| 4 hig juke intervenes between the teo| Toward the end of the outward Jour-| WASHIS by an eyelash AND IS OUT FOR SEASON, |stenger's throw to therpleteron Merkle’ trouble. Exactly the same in ape had but three bad holes on the entire| ang green, and Travers immediately | PCY Travers had a streak of bad tuck! winning the frat Kame by An be — i Mi, Deniares tanned cut tor pearanceastheregulation | trip, the ninth, tenth and eighteenth, | sent two ball 1 YJ and only his wonderful putting saved| margin, Grimth decided to take mol i ramel ; e fhy a ned out for | c P, ‘ nt two balls splashing into the wa: F “ mer, champion profess 1th One® | stiff cuff. S: 1 |CHAMPION TRAVERS, STEADY,| ‘er. him on numerour occasions. Despite the] chances in the second encounter, #0 he sional sprinting cyclist of America aines | Jyrit INNING ne Ore tan | stiff cu AVES laundering. RaGK WO CHAM, Le ierrenhoft followed sult on his firat| 'ireatening weather, the gallery in-| nent Walter Johnson, the best Mlnger in! 1901 will be out of competition for thely, sfurray. Smith was called out on| Doubles the ‘‘life”’ of the shirt, ic shot. Finally, Travers. took 6 and {creased to about 80, and the oMfciain) nia stable, to the mound, Opposed to/remainder of the year. His arm was) (0 U'T*l. tht) nis salt hen | A recent addition to the famous Columble ‘Travers meant business at the start | Herreshoft 4 for the hole. were forced to apread ropes to provent| Johnson was Russell Ford, with Ed/broken yestorday. The sccident Tune, None Left Shirt—sold at home and abroad since 1875. o . » curr in front of his home, vo None Li i . And refused (0 wear a cap. Both halved |qip AND TUCK EARLY IN| he, “Aker spectators from Interfering) Rweeney hehind the bat. Lees Maple cies, MantiGranen, Snodgrass dropped a double back of | In plain, pleated and dress shirts, Fedee the firat in 4 and Travers lost little! with the playors, ry Johnson has not won a mame since) Vien ne was cranking his automobile. fis le amarehed through short for | le cs, $1.50 and up time jumping to the lead in the next EVANS MATCH, Travers became very Wisy at the start] poston checked hin string of fourteen . . Y with a beautiful approach that gave| Chick Fivana, picked to oppone Travers] 214 Tan his lead to 7 up on the Afth | straight, and the big fellow never looked | Columbia Shirt Co., I him 2 to Fred namplon'a | in the finale to-morrow, had a hard pat-| hele. but at that time Herreshoft Le better as le warmed up New York i eed Cen eee Na rinecd [tte with John Anderson, of Maseachu.| himsel€ together and won the eighth! pURKT INNING—Malsel fied to Gan- For sale in all the to take long chances and was an steady | setts, ‘The wensational Westerner did] "4 ninth De 41! Wolter walked but was thrown out best men’s furnishi as a bunker, Herreshoff iad himself | well to lea¢ his steady-golng o;ponent| Afternoon cards Atealing, Ainsmith to McBride. Cree rnishing | fm the rough on his second shot at the | 2 up at the finish of eighteen hole TANT, | evens ao struck out. No Runs. None Left \ and department stores. third and needed four strokes to the| Evans improved as he went a Ou 35 65 4-9! Moeller fied to Gilhooley Milan} champion’s three. comina’ back ina, while he needed a ai] _ Herreshot™- ror ; | popped to Knight ster skied to! HIGHEST HONORS ‘The easy way in which the Montelair}on the outward Journey, Chick found sass sere © 86 O54 6A 4 ree No Runs. None Left. ar roiled up his early lead xurprined |the steady-soing Anderson somewhat | ["*vers~ BRABS eg RCO PALS eet arees) (Oat ie EVE RYWH ERE the big gallery. Travers made it 3 up of a tartar, and he had his hands full e sat 3 | Mnamith, ant struck out, MeBride! on the long fourth. Herreshoft xotjto defeat the Bay State champ 2 up on enreean RAMEE | and Gand retired Gilhovoley. No Runs two had lew off hin tee shot and used! the morning round, Kvana kept hia}!M oe) Oe ; None Lef | up six strokes before he dropped the | short better on the course to-day, but ae pte as eet aoe With four) Majsel threw out Gandil. Laporte ball, The champion, driving straight, !he had trouble putting, his chief weak-| 4M a RUE en bene aid S10 singled to centre and stole second, Ain- escaped the traps and went out in b {ness * see hive inte. the rugs He caned|amith fanned, MoBride also struck out, He wasn't no fortunate on the next,| Theyoung Westerner jumped Into (ne |e eee ene ae iene eran ana | No Buns, None Left, nlicing a branale shot that gave him 4)lead on the fourth hole, when he tid] oe Me ee le out. The} THIRD INNING der flied to to his opponent's & a drive on the edge of ihe green AMaT champion, keeping on the lin | Gedeon. Sweeney fied to Milan, Ford | «, . Hach halved the atxt’ in par 5. On the! he holed out on a 4 Anderson, mean. | “DAMP i Sano mLnIe cin singled to left. Ford stole second Wi id fi iT} G lon; seventh Travers drove wtraight on| while, had a passage of torture; he] 3? 6% evteny ANDES ee foun feat Matsel grounded to Gandil, No Runs. ondertully reat ‘a shot and went out In 5, due to two|got caugit Uhree times In traps and] oot ee i Me ne Lett wonderful approactes, The Garden City|only escaped with a ® The Masses | ner ee cd gang ait on the! (edeon truck out. Johnson fouled 10 CIGARETTES player got In i @ rough once and Anally; chusetts champion rquared it on the) se ate drove over 20 yards, brought | Sweeney, Moeller flied to Zeider, No landed In a pit behind the cup. Six/ Afth, whep Evans became careless with 200 yards, a , “WINNING ON MERIT Last Two Days Take advantage and save $5 to $30 by selecting a suit from last spring and fall suit ends. Regular materials sold formerly as high as $40. Suit to Measure, $20 Cut, fitted and finished to suit you, is made in our own establishment. Saturday. Broadway Ninth Street Every garment Open all day Aruhei By VIC ——= [a single, taking third. Deéyle stele gee. ond. Fletcher struck out on theses pitched Burns also struck @m. Herzog the right fleld walt, als doubled ¢ scoring Snodgrass and Doyle. Hersom t stealing, Fiseler to Smith, Two SINTHE IN r lined to right for nity Murray making # Phevutiful pick vp that wax aot allowed sor fiireateh, Dosle made a fine tun nin cateh of ucker’s foul. Snodgrase Vfotled to get Moran's ty after a lo [rup, but threw th: ball in time to Deyle ty foree out | ‘t second, Cut. kot a when Fletcher let the th his legs, but Moran, | od to make third on the play, was us to Herzog, No Runs, None Merkle singled to, struck out for th No Runs. One Left INNING—Stengel @ot a Collins popped out to singled to centre. Demarer third time. TH balls, Daubert putting Stengel bare on Fletcher. made one hes, left han the catch. Fletcher got Fisher's pop fly. ‘o Runs. Two Left. Snodgrass got a base on balls. Doyle fied out to Stengel stealing. Fischer to base on bal of a liner fr Stengel Fisher, Burns filed out One Lett. tossed Doyle tossed out Rucker, 1 out to Merkle, No Rane. was called on @e- Teo rears ne-half firrlongs, FIRST RACE and 300 ete: oor Ainazement, 104; Zediea, 108; Privet Petal, 108; Indolence, 11; Emerald, trem, Water Lady, 108; Czar Miobeal, 108; Cannook, 113 ND RACE-100 added: three-yearelds' ‘Call Early and ‘Meet the Earl! “The hart rae he omdway 9 it ye, Hal